Polymicrogyria and deletion 22q11.2 syndrome: Window to the etiology of a common cortical malformation
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Renzo Guerrini | William B Dobyns | Dawn Earl | Tiziana Granata | Cathy A Stevens | Marie McDonald | E. Zackai | D. Earl | C. Stevens | V. Kimonis | D. Pilz | W. Dobyns | M. McDonald | R. Guerrini | Jean-Pierre Lin | D. Lynch | S. Mohammed | D. McDonald-McGinn | T. Granata | M. Tischkowitz | D. Gill | N. Robin | M. Splitt | R. Leventer | R. C. Rogers | Richard J Leventer | Elaine H Zackai | Donna M McDonald-McGinn | David R Lynch | Jean-Pierre Lin | Deepak Gill | K. Collins | Daniela T Pilz | Nathaniel H Robin | Clare J Taylor | Peter Bingham | Kevin J Collins | Naomi Katz | Virginia Kimonis | Shehla N Mohammed | Roger F Massey | R Curtis Rogers | Miranda Splitt | Marc D Tischkowitz | Neil Stoodley | N. Stoodley | P. Bingham | Clare Taylor | Naomi T Katz | R. Massey | R. Rogers
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